See how the Galaxy Nexus for Sprint stacks up against the very popular Samsung Galaxy S III for Verizon Wireless in Wirefly's newest Schmackdown Comparison Review Video. Wirefly's Scott Lewis will take you through this four round Schmackdown comparison of the Galaxy Nexus and the GS3. In the first round you will hear about the technical specs in both of these high powered smartphones and how the 720 x 1280 screen resolutions compare. We take a look at the design of the GS3 and the Galaxy Nexus in round two and compare how some of the features on these two smartphones affect the design. You will see an NFC demonstration featuring programmable TecTiles. Round three compares the front and rear camera options on the phones and also talks about other new features like WiFi Hotspot and WiFi Direct. In the last round you will see the results of an AnTuTu Benchmark and a Quadrant Standard Benchmark for both the GS3 and the Galaxy Nexus.

See what comes in the box and what Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich looks like on the Galaxy Nexus for Sprint. The Galaxy Nexus is a true super phone and has all of the specs to back it up. Take a look at a new Galaxy Nexus with Wirefly's Scott Lewis and see what he thinks of the it.

Wirefly's latest Schmackdown has the Sprint Galaxy Nexus going head to head with the T-Mobile HTC One S. This is a battle between two smartphone heavy weights with some great hardware and software. Will the Galaxy Nexus and it's blazing fast LTE data speeds beat the HTC One S and it's top of the line 1.5GHz dual-core processor? Did Wirefly's Scott Lewis declare the right winner? Tell us your thoughts here on our YouTube channel.

Samsung Galaxy Nexus Smartphone for Sprint Review from Wirefly

The Galaxy Nexus for Sprint is the latest in the Google line of LTE smart phones for Samsung. The Galaxy Nexus is sporting Google Wallet along with NFC technology to help you make purchases right from your cellphone. The 4.65" super AMOLED display has a great look and shows colors with great depth. Watch as Wirefly tests the Galaxy Nexus and gives you all the information.

Samsung Galaxy Nexus Unboxing

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus pushes the boundaries for Android phones in every direction. It has a larger display (4.7 inches), newer version of Android (4.0) and more internal storage (32GB) than any other Android phone being sold in the US today. In this video, Wirefly's Bob Kovacs unboxes the Samsung Galaxy Nexus to show what comes in the standard retail package. He then discussed the phone's features and specifications.

Schmackdown! HTC Rezound vs. Samsung Galaxy Nexus

They don't get any hotter or more powerful than the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and HTC Rezound smartphones, both for Verizon Wireless. So how do these two powerhouse phones compare against each other? Wirefly's Bob Kovacs shoves them into the Schmackdown ring and has them duke it out to see which one is declared the winner.

Camera Schmackdown! HTC Rezound vs. Samsung Galaxy Nexus

The HTC Rezound and Samsung Galaxy Nexus are two powerful phones with many different aspects to compare and contrast. Many people have asked how the cameras compare in these two phones, so this Wirefly Schmackdown focuses on the two cameras and shows both still images and video.

Benchmark Test: Samsung Galaxy S II vs Galaxy Nexus

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus is the new king of the hill for technology in Android phones. It is the first device to have Android 4, as well as a big beautiful display and a speedy dual-core processor. So how does it compare to the Samsung Galaxy S II for T-Mobile, which came out a couple months ago? Wirefly's Bob Kovacs runs the AnTuTu Benchmark test to see how the two phones compare when measured against the same yardstick.

Samsung Galaxy Nexus Review - Part 2

In part-2 of this review of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Wirefly's Bob Kovacs demonstrates some features of Android 4.0, as well as demonstrating YouTube playback, camera operation and other apps. With it's large display and super-fast network download speeds, the Galaxy Nexus is the new phone to beat.

Samsung Galaxy Nexus Review - Part 1

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus for Verizon Wireless is the latest in Google's line of pure Android phone. The Galaxy Nexus breaks the mold by being the first to use Android 4.0 (also known as "Ice Cream Sandwich") as its operating system. With a dual-core processor, a 4.7-inch 720p display and 32GB of onboard storage, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus immediately becomes the benchmark among Android phones.

Perfect Smartphone with Pure Google Experience

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Ratings based off today's smartphones (3/5/13)

Posted on:March 5th, 2013by Paul Battle

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus was the most anticipated smartphone in 2011-2012. It inspired many OEM's previous flagship device and it was the mark of a milestone in the tech world. The display, at its release, was superb. However in today's world where 1080p displays are at the brink of being standard, it is mediocore. I suppose its the pentile pixel matrix that makes it kind of hard for text to be crisp, coupled with the fact that its a Super Amoled HD display, in stark contrast to the IPS LCD displays that are really defined. The reception it tolerable, depends on carrier. The battery life is subpar. The stock battery (roughly rated at 1850 mAh) is simply not enough to power the heavy user as its busy powering up the device's 1.2 GHz Dual-Core TI OMAP processor in addition to 1 GB of RAM and pushing all those pixels. The battery life is this device's Achilles's heel, you could even say. The design is beautiful, and you can see that Google responds well to a great design and form factor, thus the preservation of the design when up against its successor, the Nexus 4. Finally Apps and Media Support, the Google Play Store is hitting around 800,000 applications. What more can be said. In a nutshell, the Galaxy Nexus is still a great device! I currently own it and it certainly is one of mobile technology's best and most innovative devices. But it is for the tech savvy, those who love a pure Android experience (without skins) and/or enjoy a large developer community.

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Very Good Device

Posted on:February 12th, 2013by William Means

This is probably one of my top 3 or 4 devices out there and it is still one of the best smartphones out there (specs wise) and can hold its on to even some of the newer ones!

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Not the newest phone out but I still really like it

Posted on:December 31st, 2012by Jason Hertz

I've had the galaxy nexus international for about a year now. I'm a teenager so I don't get a phone every few months. I was thinking about upgrading to the nexus 4 but my mom didn't let me so instead I got a nexus 10. The display is very good clear and saturated without being overly saturated. There device looks really sleek with its on screen buttons. There are plenty of apps on the app store like doodle jump, angry burds , and dead trigger. I don't do a lot of calling on it I mostly text but the calls I've made have been fine. The only negative reallly is the battery life. I'm pretty much on my phone all the time and I find my self having to charge it around 7 for an hour or so. If you you're on Verizon or sprint and want a good, relatively inexpensive phone go for the galaxy nexus. If you're buying unlocked get the nexus 4, its the best deal on the market.

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Great, but with drawbacks

Posted on:December 27th, 2012by Anonymous

Don't get me wrong-this phone's drawbacks don't stop the Gnex from being the best phone on the market.
The display is mediocre, depending on which one you get. Mine was defective, getting it replaced. I'll edit and give it a 4 if my new one is fine,
Battery life remains mediocre.
It has great form factor, and the hump on the bottom makes it comfortable to type with.
For VZW users, root, unlock BL, and install CM for 4.2.1

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Perfect Phone

Posted on:December 22nd, 2012by Kostas Deligiannis

Perfect Phone! Super display! Super fast! bad speaker volume!

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Still cant bet it for the price.

Posted on:November 29th, 2012by brad stamey

the newest verison of android with a 4.65 inch 720p screen and a removable battery. now thats hard to beat in day to day use. Awsome phone!!!!!

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Awsome

Posted on:November 23rd, 2012by Lisa King Stamey

I've had 12 android phones all the way up to the s3.
But still find my self coming back to this phone. You just cant beat stock android jelly bean.

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5

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i love this device,,!! it is just awesome...!!

Posted on:November 17th, 2012by Honey Dev P

best screen
1080p video shoot
best hardware specs..
stunning..!

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M loving it... :P

Posted on:November 13th, 2012by Anonymous

while its been a month that i have this phone and every day i cant live without using this phone. camera is pretty good during day light but when it comes to take picture at night than it is quite bad. i don't know why, now i m having some lag while playing games like temple run and hill climb, and last but not the least i m still stuck in v4.1.1, no updates available for my phone :(

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